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Jacob François Marulaz or Marola, born 6 November 1769, died 10 June 1842, joined the Army of the Kingdom of France as a cavalry trooper and rose to become a field officer during the French Revolutionary Wars. Under the First French Empire, he became a general officer and fought under Emperor Napoleon I of France in two notable campaigns.

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  • Jacob François Marulaz or Marola, born 6 November 1769, died 10 June 1842, joined the Army of the Kingdom of France as a cavalry trooper and rose to become a field officer during the French Revolutionary Wars. Under the First French Empire, he became a general officer and fought under Emperor Napoleon I of France in two notable campaigns. He became a cavalryman under the Ancien Régime and by 1798 he commanded a regiment of cavalry. He fought in the 1806–1807 campaign in Poland, commanding a brigade of cavalry. During the 1809 Danube campaign, he led a division of corps cavalry and played a prominent role. Afterward, he commanded forces in the interior. He retired from service after the Hundred Days and briefly returned to active duty in the 1830s. MARULAZ is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 11. (en)
  • Jacob-François Marola ou Marulaz, né le 6 novembre 1769 à Zeiskam, ancien diocèse de Spire et mort le 10 juin 1842 à Filain Haute-Saône, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. (fr)
  • Jacob François Marulaz was een Frans generaal ten tijde van Napoleon. (nl)
  • Жакоб Франсуа Марола (фр. Jacob François Marola; 6 ноября 1769 — 10 июня 1842) — французский военный деятель, дивизионный генерал (1809 год), барон (1808 год), участник революционных и наполеоновских войн. Имя генерала выбито на Триумфальной арке в Париже. (ru)
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  • France (en)
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  • Order of Saint Louis, 1814 (en)
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  • 1769-11-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Zeiskam, in modern-day Germany (en)
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  • Filain, Haute-Saône, France (en)
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  • Baron of the Empire, 1804 (en)
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  • Jacob François Marulaz (en)
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  • Jacob-François Marola ou Marulaz, né le 6 novembre 1769 à Zeiskam, ancien diocèse de Spire et mort le 10 juin 1842 à Filain Haute-Saône, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. (fr)
  • Jacob François Marulaz was een Frans generaal ten tijde van Napoleon. (nl)
  • Жакоб Франсуа Марола (фр. Jacob François Marola; 6 ноября 1769 — 10 июня 1842) — французский военный деятель, дивизионный генерал (1809 год), барон (1808 год), участник революционных и наполеоновских войн. Имя генерала выбито на Триумфальной арке в Париже. (ru)
  • Jacob François Marulaz or Marola, born 6 November 1769, died 10 June 1842, joined the Army of the Kingdom of France as a cavalry trooper and rose to become a field officer during the French Revolutionary Wars. Under the First French Empire, he became a general officer and fought under Emperor Napoleon I of France in two notable campaigns. (en)
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  • Jacob François Marulaz (en)
  • Jacob François Marulaz (fr)
  • Jacob François Marulaz (nl)
  • Марюла, Жакоб Франсуа (ru)
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